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Date Added: 6/18/2009 Reviewer: windychris
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Website URL: http://www.globalverge.com
Company Name: Global Verge, Inc. Alexa Traffic Rank: 13,826,959 |
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Global Verge International is a business opportunity that works with mobile phones. The company is based out of Lees Summit, Missouri and the actually distributing company is Buzzirk Mobile. According to Global Verge International, they are responsible for coming out with the 5G technology and offer other services/products.
A few days ago, I came across a very interesting business opportunity while I was surfing a forum. I started reading about Buzzirk Wireless and saw that the whole thing was based around selling mobile phones and monthly plans. I just want to clarify that Buzzirk Wireless is under the company Global Verge International.
Their unique selling proposition for this product seems to be that they have pioneered 5G technology (most are aware of 3G networks on companies such as AT&T and Verizon). They are also offering unlimited plans for $80 a month or regular unlimited calling plans for $39.99 per month (US, Canada, Puerto Rico) with no locked in contracts.
Aside from their most popular service, they offer many different products/services which Internet marketers can promote. There’s the Fathom Worldwide video conferencing service, Aqua Life International water filtration device, GVravel (a travel brokering opportunity), NextDayPC, (your own PC store), and finally the Pow-R-Save (a electricity efficiency device).
Like other MLM companies, Global Verge International has a monthly membership fee and uses a pyramid model. You earn commissions for the upfront sale and a percentage of the subscriptions you sell to a service. You also earn commissions if you sponsor a new person into the company.
There are 3 different membership plans. The first is the introductory level which costs $14.95 a month, then comes the basic level at $39.95 a month, and the professional level which costs $99.95 a month. The introductory plan gives you sales commissions and 2nd tier earnings. The basic plan gives you earnings throughout the matrix but no bonus pools. The pro level gives you the maximum earnings possible.
Aside earnings from the initial sales commissions, there is a 3x9 forced matrix. There is also a global bonus pool and matching bonuses pool (bonuses based on how many sponsors you bring in to the company). Of course you earn a residual income on your customer sales as well as your sponsorships. There are also bigger bonuses depending on the amount of sales and sponsors you bring in (and maintain). All of the membership levels give you access to the identity theft protection service, restaurant.com bonuses, and more.
Global Verge International has received pretty positive reviews from marketers. The business is still fairly new but it seems like this is one of the few opportunities that will be here to say for the long run. The compensation plan is very good and they pay a good of commissions and the residuals really add up if you sponsor new people. This opportunity is definitely worth a look and the fact that there are many different products/services to promote gives it a stronger foundation than most MLM businesses.
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Global Verge is a waiting game I joined Global Verge International back in August because I saw the income opportunity there. I think it is a promising program which is why I joined. I don't like that as of right now I have nothing to sell. I have been waiting since August and all I read is that they will have our items shortly. I'm beginning to think this email is computer generated because it always says the same thing. I do like that this is a good income opportunity once they allow me to begin. I have paid the monthly fee every month because I'm hoping that this will be the month that I can get started. I haven't yet started promoting the program itself, because I do not want to get others under me just to sit and wait like I am. Right now, I feel like I'm wasting money and I probably am. However, I just can't give up on it yet. I will say that Global Verge does look promising once they can get their act together. Right now, I would suggest waiting on this program to see if other members like myself, have even begun our journey. Right now I rate this site a C because it is not a great program but it's not the worst either. |
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by kyleskorner on October 27, 2009 at 10:42 AM CST |
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Over promising I'm about ready to leave Global Verge. They keep setting deadlines then moving them into the future a little more. I understand that. I do not think it is right for them to keep taking out the monthly fee with nothing for reps to sell except memberships to the group-that-waits. Global Verge's concept is appealing. I'm not sure it is being managed for the benefit of the reps or customers. |
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by goldlady on October 1, 2009 at 5:40 PM CST |
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One missed deadline after another, and still no phone I joined Global Verge around the beginning of June. It seemed like an incredible opportunity. They were promising an unlimited cell phone plan for $79.95/mth, including unlimited data usage and tethering of the phone to a laptop. Plus, they were promising that they would have an international plan for an extra $10/mth. Well, I could go on and on about all the promises that they made, but the truth is, they still haven't delivered any of it. They promised to release the phones July 1st for the associates, and after the associate rollout predicted phones to be available to retail in August. As I am writing this, it is the end of September and associates still don't have phones. They were late on their first commission runs (people are making money off of the matrix just from autoships). They had problems with their payment processing too. They also lost their main technology partner, Zer01, which was the backbone of what they were providing. They claimed that they would be able to do the offering through another technology (funny since they said at first that this technology would prevent competition). I stuck around for a little while (paying $39.95/mth autoship), and the corp calls kept saying that the phones were just around the corner. We'll have info for you in the next couple days. Well after months of "just a few more days", I finally gave up. Here it is almost 3 months after their projected launch date and the cell phones & service are still "coming soon". This company does not have their stuff together. I would recommend to look elsewhere. |
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by bretts on September 28, 2009 at 8:24 AM CST |
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Global Verge is having trouble delivering what it promised. Around the end of June 2009, I came across Global Verge on the internet. I looked into joining their Buzzirk Mobile opportunity. I was hesitant to do so because the interaction between Zero1, Buzzirk, and Global Verge did not seem a solid. There were rumors all over the internet that Zero1 was looking at other business models to use to sell their technology and that they were having internal leadership problems. Global Verge promised to launch on July, 1st 2009 with their Buzzirk phones and failed to do so. Well, it is now the beginning of August 2009, and their distributors are still waiting on their phones. I have talked to several distributors who signed up to provide the mobile phone service, and they are still not sure when the company will actually have product in the hands of the distributors to sell to customers. In the meantime, Financial Destination International, which has been around for 6 years, plans to launch a full line up of telecom products to the United States on August 15, 2009. These products will cover residential, voip, mobile phone service, business solutions, and video phone at 50% to 95% less than the competition. The major difference between the 2 companies is Financial Destination is offering 7 telecom services in 63 countries starting August 15th and Global Verge still has not launched their services. Financial Destination will be able to accomplish this feat because they acquired GiConnect, an international telecom provider that has already been in business offering telecom service outside the United States for 7 years. Once the launch date, August 15th, rolls around I am sure many of the Global Verge distributors will migrate to Financial Destination International because they will have tangible product to provide their customers. We shall see very soon. |
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by tw123 on August 4, 2009 at 8:36 PM CST |
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I joined Global Verge International back in August because I saw the income opportunity there. I think it is a promising program which is why I joined. I don't like that as of right now I have nothing to sell. I have been waiting since August and all I read is that they will have our items shortly. I'm beginning to think this email is computer generated because it always says the same thing. 
I'm about ready to leave Global Verge. They keep setting deadlines then moving them into the future a little more. I understand that. I do not think it is right for them to keep taking out the monthly fee with nothing for reps to sell except memberships to the group-that-waits.